Provide expert support to new mothers during one of the most transformative times in their lives!


Dear Reader,

You already know we're passionate about postnatal care. We believe that every new mother deserves support, and we're excited to invite you to join our community of doulas!

Our upcoming Online Postnatal Doula Training will connect you with like-minded individuals and provide you with the tools to make a real impact.

Learn from experienced professionals, build lasting connections, and become part of a movement dedicated to supporting families. Register now and join us in making a difference! ✨

Our comprehensive curriculum covers all aspects of the postpartum period so you can confidently support mothers as a professional doula. With over ten years of experience, PSN is trusted by doulas, nurses, midwives, mothers, and birth professionals worldwide.

What will you learn?

Over the course of this 5-week intensive, you’ll learn:

✔ The physiology of the postpartum period
✔ How to create restful and healing environments for postpartum mothers
✔ Techniques for providing emotional, physical, and practical support
✔ Nutrition and meal planning for postpartum recovery
✔ Soothing rituals to welcome the baby and honor the transition into motherhood

What is my investment?

Regular fee 445€

Your course fee includes instructional material, access to the learning platform and forum, pedagogical follow-up, mentorship, and a 1-year membership to PSN with the possibility of being listed in our Postnatal Doula Directory

You can pay by card by clicking on Register below, make a bank transfer to Postnatal Support Network, IBAN: NL09TRIO0338766944, or pay by PayPal.

Who are your trainers?

Satya Kaur is a renowned yoga teacher, trainer, and midwife with many years of experience in women’s and maternity issues. Her current work influences generations of mothers and their children worldwide.
www.quinta-do-rajo.pt

Ekaterina Cupelin, Ph.D., is a birth, postnatal, and bereavement doula, author, and researcher. She works with mothers of all paths and believes strongly in the transformative and healing power of birth.
www.naitremere.org

Have a question?

Please write to us with all questions at info@postnatalsupportnetwork.com or call Ekaterina Cupelin, PSN Director and co-trainer for this event, at 0033 617320554 (tel./ WhatsApp/ Signal).

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Postnatal Support Network

The Postnatal Support Network (PSN) promotes the importance of a well-prepared and relaxing 40-day postnatal period, connects families and postnatal doulas, trains professionals and builds bridges. PSN is an international organization with a nonmedical and social network, dedicated to raising awareness and educating the larger public on the importance of postnatal rest and care.

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